I obtained your contact information through the Secretary of State. You have a serious problem

at your property The Heights of Kerrville. I have been contacted by several people who have

been accosted by one of your residents who were simply walking on the public roads in that

development. The resident, one Richard Narcisso Vega Norat, actually gets out of his truck and approaches unaccompanied women, demanding to know who they are, what they are doing, and so on. He takes their pictures and threatens to call the police because he claims that the whole property is his and they are trespassing.

I have had the personal unpleasantness of three encounters with him. The most recent was today, when I drove through the open gate on Harper Rd., in my clean, late model sedan. I was dressed for work (white shirt). I could have been a potential buyer. In fact, I had thought about buying a lot there to build a home on. There is no way in hell I would ever consider that now. Mr. Norat was patrolling the whole property on his motorcycle and he followed me into a street with a cul de sac. When I turned to exit, he tried to stop me. I kept going, he followed, and took pictures of me. Last Sunday my wife and I had walked with our dogs there, and were outside the gate, which was locked at that time. He stopped his truck, got out, and tried to sneak up on my wife.

He is not accosting nobodies; they are people who live in nice neighborhoods, have money, and are prominent in the community (it would be just as bad to do this to people without money). It is my opinion that this man is mentally unstable and is a threat to the public. Furthermore, the streets there are open to the public, and people walking or driving there are not trespassing. I can give you the statutory and case citations if you don’t believe me.

He wins. I won’t ever walk there again, will never buy property there, and will tell anyone I know why not. A nut like this will be a constant sore to anyone unfortunate enough to have the misfortune of being in the same vicinity. He can have the whole 300 acres to himself. Of course, that may not look good to your investors.

About Me

I was born and raised in the South, and lived over 15 years in Louisiana, including Gretna (across the river from NOLA), Hammond, Baton Rouge and for a short time in New Iberia. My dad worked in the oil industry, including the offshore business.
I graduated from the University of Texas School of Law in 1980 and have been a trial lawyer for 34 years. I'm board certified by the Texas Board of Legal Specialization in practice in Personal injury Trial Law, Civil Trial Law, and Criminal Law. I am the only board certified criminal defense lawyer in Kerrvile. I serve clients throughout the Texas Hill Country. Visit my new law firm website www.richellison.com